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2020 FedEx Cup Playoffs

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Golf tournament
2020 FedEx Cup Playoffs
Tournament information
DatesAugust 20 – September 7,2020
LocationTPC Boston
Olympia Fields Country Club
East Lake Golf Club
Tour(s)PGA Tour
Statistics
Field125 forThe Northern Trust
70 forBMW Championship
30 forTour Championship
Prize fund$60 million (bonus money)
Winner's share$15 million (bonus money)
Champion
United StatesDustin Johnson
−21
← 2019
2021 →

The2020 FedEx Cup Playoffs, the series of threegolf tournaments that determined the season champion on the U.S.-basedPGA Tour, was played from August 20 to September 7. It included the following three events:

This was the 14thFedEx Cup playoffs since their inception in2007.

The point distributions can be seenhere.

Regular season rankings

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PlacePlayerPointsEventsWyndham Rewards
Top 10 bonus ($)
1United StatesJustin Thomas2,458152,000,000
2United StatesCollin Morikawa1,902181,500,000
3United StatesWebb Simpson1,878121,200,000
4United StatesBryson DeChambeau1,657141,100,000
5South KoreaIm Sung-jae1,633231,000,000
6United StatesPatrick Reed1,42617850,000
7United StatesDaniel Berger1,34714700,000
8Northern IrelandRory McIlroy1,32712600,000
9United StatesBrendon Todd1,31622550,000
10SpainJon Rahm1,29512500,000

Source:[1]

The Northern Trust

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The Northern Trust was played August 20–23. Of the 125 players eligible to play in the event, two did not play:Vaughn Taylor (ranked 75th) withdrew with a rib injury andBrooks Koepka (ranked 97th) withdrew with knee and hip injuries, reducing the field to 123.[2]Scottie Scheffler scored 59 for his second round, becoming the 11th player to score under 60 in a PGA Tour event.Dustin Johnson led after two rounds after a second round 60, two ahead of Scheffler andCameron Davis.[3] 70 players made the second-round cut at 139 (−3).

Dustin Johnson won by 11 strokes overHarris English after further rounds of 64 and 63.[4] The top 70 players in the points standings advanced to the BMW Championship. This included six players who were outside the top 70 prior to The Northern Trust:Alex Norén (ranked 78th to 47th),Harry Higgs (72 to 48),Russell Henley (101 to 61),Robby Shelton (81 to 62),Jason Kokrak (90 to 66), andLouis Oosthuizen (99 to 70). Six players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances:Doc Redman (ranked 60th to 71st),Kang Sung-hoon (61 to 72),Denny McCarthy (65 to 73),Phil Mickelson (67 to 75),Henrik Norlander (68 to 76), andZhang Xinjun (70 to 78).

FedEx Cup rank
PlacePlayerScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1United StatesDustin Johnson67-60-64-63=254−301,710,000115
2United StatesHarris English64-66-66-69=265−191,035,500627
3United StatesDaniel Berger66-66-67-67=266−18655,50047
T4United StatesKevin Kisner65-66-70-66=267−17427,5002340
United StatesScottie Scheffler70-59-67-71=2671424
T6SpainJon Rahm69-67-67-65=268−16332,500910
United StatesWebb Simpson70-64-68-66=26833
T8United StatesRussell Henley64-67-70-68=269−15277,87561101
SwedenAlex Norén69-68-64-68=2694778
United StatesRyan Palmer67-67-68-67=2692229
  • Par 71 course

BMW Championship

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The BMW Championship was played August 27–30. Of the 70 players eligible to play in the event, one did not play:Webb Simpson (ranked 3rd) withdrew to rest, reducing the field to 69. He was already guaranteed a place in the Tour Championship. There was no second-round cut.

Jon Rahm beatDustin Johnson with a birdie at the first playoff hole after the two had tied at 276, 4-under-par. The top 30 players in the points standings advanced to the Tour Championship. This included two players who were outside the top 30 prior to the BMW Championship:Joaquín Niemann (ranked 31st to 18th) andMackenzie Hughes (36 to 28). Two players started the tournament within the top 30 but ended the tournament outside the top 30, ending their playoff chances:Adam Long (27 to 31) andKevin Streelman (28 to 32).

FedEx Cup rank
PlacePlayerScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1SpainJon Rahm75-71-66-64=276−41,710,00029
2United StatesDustin Johnson71-69-69-67=2761,026,00011
T3JapanHideki Matsuyama67-73-69-69=278−2551,0001018
ChileJoaquín Niemann72-71-68-67=2781831
5United StatesTony Finau70-71-73-65=279−1384,7502029
T6EnglandMatt Fitzpatrick70-75-68-67=280E337,2503660
United StatesJason Kokrak74-71-69-66=2804266
T8ColombiaSebastián Muñoz70-75-67-69=281+1285,0001516
United StatesBrendon Todd73-68-71-69=2811113
T10United StatesLanto Griffin70-73-70-69=282+2247,0001615
CanadaMackenzie Hughes69-73-69-71=2822836
  • Par 70 course

Points after BMW Championship

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PlacePlayerPointsEvents
1United StatesDustin Johnson3,47113
2SpainJon Rahm3,08014
3United StatesJustin Thomas2,57017
4United StatesWebb Simpson2,16313
5United StatesCollin Morikawa2,02520
6United StatesDaniel Berger2,00716
7United StatesHarris English1,80519
8United StatesBryson DeChambeau1,68216
9South KoreaIm Sung-jae1,65025
10JapanHideki Matsuyama1,58719

Tour Championship

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The Tour Championship was played September 4–7 and was contested by the leading 30 players in the FedEx Cup points standings after the BMW Championship, with no second-round cut. Players were allocated a starting score relative topar based on their position in the standings after the BMW Championship. The points leader started the tournament at 10 under par, number two at 8 under par, number three at 7 under par, number four at 6 under par and number five at 5 under par. Players ranked 6 to 10 started at 4 under par, 11 to 15 at 3 under par, 16 to 20 at 2 under par, 21 to 25 at 1 under par and 26 to 30 started at even par. The winner of the Tour Championship wins the FedEx Cup. For the purposes of theOfficial World Golf Ranking, points are awarded based on aggregate scores (total strokes taken, ignoring any starting scores).

Dustin Johnson won by three strokes fromXander Schauffele andJustin Thomas. Schauffele, who had started 7 strokes behind Johnson, had the best 72-hole aggregate score of 265, three better thanScottie Scheffler and four better than Johnson and Thomas.[5]

PlacePlayerRound scoresStarting
score
Final
score
FedEx Cup rankWinnings ($)
AfterBefore
1United StatesDustin Johnson67-70-64-68=269−10−211115,000,000
T2United StatesXander Schauffele67-65-67-66=265−3−18T2144,500,000
United StatesJustin Thomas66-71-66-66=269−73
4SpainJon Rahm65-74-66-66=271−8−17423,000,000
5United StatesScottie Scheffler71-66-66-65=268−2−145172,500,000
6United StatesCollin Morikawa71-65-67-69=272−5−13651,900,000
7EnglandTyrrell Hatton67-66-71-66=270−2−127191,300,000
T8Northern IrelandRory McIlroy64-71-70-67=272−3−11T812960,000
ColombiaSebastián Muñoz71-65-70-66=272−315
United StatesPatrick Reed71-66-70-65=272−313
  • Par 70 course

For the full listsee here.

Table of qualified players

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Table key:

  Win
  Top-10 finish
  Did not advance to next tournament
  Played way into next tournament
PlayerPre-PlayoffsThe Northern TrustBMW
Championship
Tour Championship
PointsRankFinishRank
after
FinishRank
after
Starting
score[6]
Final
score
Final
rank
United StatesJustin Thomas2,4581T492T253−7−18T2
United StatesCollin Morikawa1,9022CUT5T205−5−136
United StatesWebb Simpson1,8783T63DNP4−6−9T12
United StatesBryson DeChambeau1,6574CUT7508−4−322
South KoreaIm Sung-jae1,6335CUT8T569−4−1011
United StatesPatrick Reed1,4266T4910T4013−3−11T8
United StatesDaniel Berger1,347734T256−4−7T15
Northern IrelandRory McIlroy1,3278T6512T1212−3−11T8
United StatesBrendon Todd1,31696413T811−3−4T20
SpainJon Rahm1,29510T6912−8−174
United StatesXander Schauffele1,25811T2511T2514−3−18T2
United StatesLanto Griffin*1,15912T5815T1016−2−5T18
MexicoAbraham Ancer1,09913CUT19T3322−1−5T18
AustraliaMarc Leishman1,08614CUT206925−1+229
United StatesDustin Johnson1,071151121−10−211
ColombiaSebastián Muñoz1,04516T1816T815−3−11T8
United StatesKevin Na1,03617T3921T5124−1+1T27
JapanHideki Matsuyama1,03018T2918T310−4−7T15
EnglandTyrrell Hatton1,02519T2517T1619−2−127
United StatesCameron Champ95120CUT25T6529EET24
United StatesAdam Long91221T4927T563131
United StatesKevin Streelman90922T6128T513232
United StatesTony Finau90723CUT29520−2−617
United StatesScottie Scheffler*90024T414T2017−2−145
United StatesBilly Horschel89325CUT30T3330E+430
ChileJoaquín Niemann87826CUT31T318−2+1T27
United StatesHarris English8672726T407−4−9T12
NorwayViktor Hovland*84228T1824T4027E−4T20
United StatesRyan Palmer83829T822T4023−1ET24
AustraliaCameron Smith80730T1826T2026EET24
South KoreaAn Byeong-hun76531CUT35T123333
United StatesPatrick Cantlay74532CUT37T123434
United StatesGary Woodland74133CUT39T334343
United StatesMatthew Wolff73934T4433T163535
United StatesTyler Duncan73635T2932T484040
AustraliaAdam Scott72636T5838T254141
CanadaNick Taylor72037CUT40T514848
United StatesJoel Dahmen72038CUT41T203838
United StatesTom Hoge71639CUT43T655050
United StatesKevin Kisner71040T423T2521−1−123
United StatesRichy Werenski703416844T203939
United StatesMark Hubbard70142T2934T514444
United StatesBrendan Steele66943T4445T334747
CanadaAdam Hadwin65444CUT49T405454
AustraliaJason Day65345CUT50645757
United StatesMichael Thompson64746CUT51T595959
MexicoCarlos Ortiz63047CUT56T255151
United StatesAndrew Landry626486753686161
United StatesTiger Woods60449T5857T516363
South AfricaDylan Frittelli60450CUT59T335858
EnglandMatt Fitzpatrick*60251CUT60T63636
CanadaMackenzie Hughes59752T1336T1028E−814
New ZealandDanny Lee58853T1842T334545
United StatesJim Herman58154CUT63T406464
EnglandPaul Casey55955T4964T164949
CanadaCorey Conners53556T2554T335353
United StatesMax Homa52657CUT68T597070
United StatesMaverick McNealy*52358T6167T406868
United StatesJ. T. Poston51659T3965T596767
United StatesDoc Redman*51460CUT7171
South KoreaKang Sung-hoon51261CUT7272
United StatesTalor Gooch50862T1852T656060
United StatesMatt Kuchar50263T1855T596262
United StatesCharles Howell III49264T4469T486969
United StatesDenny McCarthy48965T497373
United StatesBubba Watson48966T1858T164646
United StatesPhil Mickelson48867CUT7575
SwedenHenrik Norlander*48368CUT7676
United StatesBrian Harman48069T1146T123737
ChinaZhang Xinjun*47470CUT7878
AustriaSepp Straka46671CUT7979
United StatesHarry Higgs*46572T1148T565555
United StatesHarold Varner III45773CUT8080
United StatesBud Cauley44374CUT8383
United StatesVaughn Taylor44275DNP8585
United StatesBrian Stuard43876CUT8787
United StatesPatrick Rodgers43177708686
SwedenAlex Norén42878T847T405252
United StatesPat Perez42179WD9090
United StatesTroy Merritt41980T297474
United StatesRobby Shelton*41781T1362T596666
South KoreaKim Si-woo40982T398181
United StatesChez Reavie40883T498989
United StatesNate Lashley39584CUT9696
EnglandIan Poulter39285T398888
AustraliaMatt Jones38886699595
United StatesCameron Tringale38187T298282
United StatesRickie Fowler38188T499494
EnglandTommy Fleetwood38089T449292
United StatesJason Kokrak37690T1366T64242
AustraliaCameron Davis*37491T298484
ArgentinaEmiliano Grillo37392T449393
United StatesMatthew NeSmith*37293CUT100100
United StatesScott Harrington*37094T659898
United StatesRyan Armour36695CUT101101
United StatesRyan Moore36096WD103103
United StatesBrooks Koepka36097DNP104104
United StatesBrandt Snedeker35898CUT106106
South AfricaLouis Oosthuizen35499T1370T256565
United StatesJordan Spieth354100CUT107107
United StatesRussell Henley352101T861T255656
United StatesSam Ryder349102CUT108108
United StatesSam Burns345103CUT111111
United StatesZach Johnson337104T49105105
United StatesKeith Mitchell328105T61112112
United StatesZac Blair324106CUT113113
United StatesScott Brown323107CUT114114
United StatesBrian Gay323108CUT115115
EnglandJustin Rose313109T259191
South KoreaLee Kyoung-hoon312110T299797
United StatesCharley Hoffman311111T137777
United StatesKeegan Bradley309112T299999
Northern IrelandGraeme McDowell305113CUT117117
United StatesAdam Schenk304114T39109109
United StatesLucas Glover303115CUT118118
United StatesLuke List297116CUT119119
United StatesScott Stallings296117CUT120120
United StatesBrice Garnett294118CUT121121
United StatesScott Piercy291119T29102102
SlovakiaRory Sabbatini291120CUT122122
United StatesBeau Hossler286121T49116116
Republic of IrelandShane Lowry283122CUT123123
EnglandTom Lewis*281123CUT124124
United StatesBo Hoag*281124CUT125125
United StatesWyndham Clark276125T29110110

* First-time Playoffs qualifier

References

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  1. ^"Justin Thomas earns top spot in Wyndham Rewards Top 10". PGA Tour. August 17, 2020. Archived fromthe original on September 13, 2020. RetrievedAugust 17, 2020.
  2. ^Dusek, David (August 19, 2020)."Brooks Koepka withdraws from Northern Trust due to knee, hip injuries".Golfweek.
  3. ^"Rookie Scottie Scheffler shoots 59 at TPC Boston".ESPN. August 21, 2020.
  4. ^"Dustin Johnson dominates to win Northern Trust by 11 shots".Los Angeles Times. August 23, 2020.
  5. ^"Dustin Johnson Completes Long Climb to Win FedEx Cup".The New York Times. Associated Press. September 7, 2020. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2020.
  6. ^"How it works: Tour Championship". PGA Tour. RetrievedAugust 19, 2019.

External links

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Playoff events
Seasons and winners
Point distributions
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